Part,  Chapter

1      I,      II| strayed from its mother. Every Frenchman respects a child and misfortune.
2    VII,     III|        he got near enough to a Frenchman to strike him, the result
3    VII,     III|        be disastrous - for the Frenchman. Bernat bácsi also found
4      X,      II|        the exchange! The young Frenchman galloped down the road toward
5      X,      II|    events, monsieur, you are a Frenchman, and know what is due to
6      X,     III|    speak of it," responded the Frenchman, cordially shaking the hand
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